The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim ready to roll in Kwese 7s

- Sports Reporter

CHEETAHS captain Stephan Hunduza has rallied the rookies in the Zimbabwe side to spur the hosts to victory when they plunge into battle in the Kwese Sevens internatio­nal rugby tournament at Harare Sports Club today and tomorrow.

Hunduza said having new players was also healthy for competitio­n as Zimbabwe look to build a strong squad for the Hong Kong tournament next month and the Africa Cup later this year.

“It is always good for the team when we have upcoming players because they bring more competitio­n.

“As a captain, I am happy with the competitio­n we are getting from the youngsters,” said Hunduza.

Zimbabwe will field two men’s teams and as many sides for the women’s edition of the tournament. The four sides were named yesterday. Cheetahs coach, Gilbert Nyamutsamb­a, said the tournament provided them with a chance to showcase Zimbabwe’s array of emerging players.

“This is the only tournament that we get a chance to field a lot of players and for the young players this tournament is a chance for them to express themselves.

“Lucky for them as they get to express themselves in front of a home crowd and they will get all the support they need.

“For me, this is an exciting tournament because we get to see new talent and I am sure the teams will use the home crowd and conditions to express themselves,” said Nyamutsamb­a.

The Lady Cheetahs are coming from a Silver Cup finish at the Hermanus Ladies Sevens in the Western Province of South Africa.

Constance Ngwende, who was in the final against South Africa, is confident of a home gold.

“I am pretty sure that this time we will make it all the way because of the exposure we got playing against the South African national team and clubs from South Africa.

“It was a confidence-booster preparing us for this tournament so that we keep on improving,” she said.

The tournament will also feature six high schools teams that will have a chance to gain an internatio­nal audience at the tournament.

Zimbabwe Rugby Union has also joined the nation in charitable work to support victims of Cyclone Idai that largely affected the eastern province of Manicaland.

have partnered with Econet ZRU Wireless in a joint effort to reach out to those affected.

The Squads:

Cheetahs: Godfrey Muzanargwo (Mat Warriors), Kudzai Mashawi (HSC), Boyd Rouse (Samurai -UK), Kudakwashe Chiwanza (OGS), Nelson Madida (Mat Warriors), Shingirai Katsvere (OGs), Andrea Banda (Mat Warriors), Biselele Tshamala (Hwange Diggers), Takudzwa Kumadiro (OGs), Brandon Mandivenga (HSC), Stephan Hunduza (Diggers - Zambia) and Brian Nyaude (AAC-Portugal)

Team Management: Gilbert Nyamutsamb­a; Donald Mangenje; Margie Gibson

Goshawks: Hayden Wilson (Normanby - RLFC Australia), Blithe Maveresa (HSC), Godfrey Magaramomb­e

(OGs), Jeremiah Jaravaza (OGs), Akim Dick (OGs), Tich Hwangwa (OGs), Theo Goeredema (Mat Warriors), Tinotenda Nyawasha (Mutare), Tatende Kasorota (OH), Zephaniah Nkomo (HSC), Tadiwa Kandawasvi­ka (UZ), Dylan Jera (Mutare) and Brighton Matiashe (Mutare) Team management: Lucky Sithole; Gerald Sibanda;

Amanda Tererai Lady Cheetahs:

Constance Ngwende (Police), Caroline Making (OH), Peace Sithole (OH), Nikita Kuleya (OGs), Lissy Wasarirevh­u (Police), Mufaro Tagarira (Vainona), Precious Marange (HSC), Rumbidzai Chigumbu (OH), Gladys Mukome (Police), Charity Mucucuti (OH); Wadzanai Chidawa (OH) Zimbabwe A Ladies:

Tanaka Jambe (Hwange), Mitchell Mugodo (Hwange), Litra Sibanda (Hwange), Patience Harubereki (Police), Slue Nyoni (OH), Racheal Tembo (Police), Hazzel Dube (OGs), Nyasha Tutani (OGs), Chiwoniso Mabika (HSC); Tatenda Chitewe (HSC) Team Management: Abigail Kawonza; Octavia

Chikurura; Anne Butau

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Gilbert Nyamutsamb­a

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